Rachel Bara
Rachel N. Bara is a journalist and essayist. She currently teaches and advises first-year students as an adjunct assistant professor in St. Lawrence University's First-Year Program. She earned an MFA...
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Rachel N. Bara is a journalist and essayist. She currently teaches and advises first-year students as an adjunct assistant professor in St. Lawrence University's First-Year Program. She earned an MFA...
Title: Welcome Back! Abstract: At this first Q-club meeting, faculty and students in Math, Computer Science, Statistics, and Data Science are invited to enjoy some Sergi’s pizza and hear about events and opportunities that are coming up this spring and summer.
I am a rhetorical critic. My research and scholarly activity are situated at the intersections of rhetorical criticism, organizational communication, and intercultural communication. As a scholar, I focus on rhetoric...
Dr. Xinxin Cao is a visiting Assistant Professor of Economics. He received a Ph.D. in Economics and a M.S. in Economics from The George Washington University. As an applied microeconomist...
I was born and raised in Huzhou, China. My academic journey began at Xi’an Physical Education University, where I earned my Bachelor’s degree in Applied Psychology, focusing on Sport Psychology...
I am a behavioral neuroscientist with basic research interests in the neurobiology of cognition and applied interests in neurodegenerative movement disorders such as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, multiple sclerosis, Huntington’s disease...
Dr. Zheng joined St. Lawrence University in January 2024, when a major snowstorm welcomed him to the North Country during his first week. A proud southerner from mainland China, he...
There will be a reception and open house for Digital Media & Film from 6:30pm to 7:30pm in the Brush Art Gallery. Students majoring in DMF or interested in DMF are encouraged to go. The film screening will begin at 7:30pm in Gulick Theatre.
St. Lawrence University Associate Professor of Environmental Studies David Murphy is among five scholars to establish a network of scholars and researchers to promote the understanding of planetary limits, envision scenarios for humanity to thrive within planetary limits, better educate college students about these challenges and advise government officials and communities in developing effective responses.
All undergraduate and graduate students at any stage of their chemistry or biology related research are invited to participate and present their research data. Prizes will be awarded for the winning presentations! Other prizes include free ACS memberships and Periodic Table of the Elements 100% Cotton Blankets.